class 2010.

<p>how the the dorms next to the admissions office?</p>

<p>There are a bunch of different ones. Hopkins and Tenney are coops, and not open to first-years. Haven-Wesley is cool. Park House and the Annex (if you face the pond) has the best view on campus.</p>

<p>S&P: Green Street...where they have fun but don't have to worry about the noise or the mess. </p>

<p>Though I'm not sure this week is rating high on the "fun" scale for most students no matter where they live.</p>

<p>where they have fun but don't have to worry about the noise or the mess.]]</p>

<p>S&P..I'd get a defintion fo fun if I were you:)</p>

<p>Hmm, a little noise or mess at some houses b/c of parties where guys from Harvard, Amherst, etc. are invited. What a travesty. But here's how I'd look at it S&P, there's no such thing as a free ride and thankfully the women at some houses are willing to take the intuitive so others can enjoy. I guess there will always be those who do and those who mooch :)</p>

<p>Hopkins and Tenney ]]</p>

<p>Hopkins and Tenney ]]</p>

<p>The road noise at Tenney can suck. My wife was a Tenneyite(my phrase, not Smith's) for a while. I know :)</p>

<p>I must say, though, I admire the women who can live in a co-op. I'm far too lazy and disorganized to even attempt to cook for others, much less hang around to do dishes. I am also too fickle to settle for the meal de jour.
I'd much rather cruise the various different dining rooms for the best eats. :)</p>